EtrCALYPTUS PACHTPHTLLA. 

 rr. — Stomata heterogenous = on both sides, but less above tban below. 



Eucalyptus aJpina 

 Baileyana 

 capitellata 

 citriodora 



decipiens 



globulus (leares of aged 

 plants) 



globulus (leaves 



gomphocepbala 



grossa 



macrandra 



miniata 



( 45,000 



( 60,000 



/ 68,000 



(104,000 



f 20,000-45,000 



( 50,000-62,000 



j 99,000-116,000 



( 132,000-145,000 



(50,000-52,000 



( 90,000-97,000 



(35,000-39,000 

 (45,000-56,000 



Of young plant) [f^'^ 



{ 89,000-99,000 



(178,000-199,000 



(23,000-39,000 



(37,000-60,000 



( 99,000-104,000 



(155,000-157,000 



(37,000-45,000 



(60,000-77,000 



Eucalyptus obliqua 

 patens 

 pilularis 

 piperita 

 pyrophora 

 rigida 

 rudis 



siderophloia 

 tesselaris 

 Torelliana 

 vemicosa 



(50,000-56,000 



( 68,000-87,000 



( 54,000-60,000 



( 120,000-124,000 



\ 25,000-41,000 



( 100,000-153,000 



] 45,000-91,000 



( 110,000-197,000 



( 75,000-106,000 



( 99,000-139,000 



(25,000-43,000 



( 45,000-60,000 



( 77,000-112,000 



(153,000-157,000 



1 70,000-99,000 



I 116,000-186,000 



j 116,000-145,000 



(153,000-166,000 



] 46,000-110,000 



[ 300,000-331,000 



(23,000-25,000 



[46,000-55,000 



[For the continuation of this table see E. phoenicea.] 



These data are in nearly all cases the results only of two experiments, on which other observers 

 may enlarge by carrying on such researches. 



In several instances exceptions seem to occur regardiag this classification of the Eucalypts 

 according to the distribution of their stomata ; these apparent anomalies, concerning B. amygdalina, 

 E. marginata, E. paniculata, E. terminalis and a few others, wUl become the subject of future 

 elucidations. 



